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MONA’s David Walsh apologises for Dark Mofo flag controversy as calls grow for Carmichael to go – ABC News
The multimillionaire behind the art festival slammed over its plan to use donated Aboriginal blood to soak a British flag for an art project admits he “approved…

The multimillionaire behind the art festival slammed over its plan to use donated blood to soak a British flag for an art project has admitted he “approved it without much thought”, as calls for a boycott of this year’s festival grow.
Key points:
- Aboriginal artists are being urged to boycott the Dark Mofo festival and MONA after the flag controversy
- Some have taken to social media calling for the festival’s creative director Leigh Carmichael to resign
- Walsh has posted to his blog he initially thought…
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